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Today.

We

have Just finished a neat and



TIME

The


fine

Passenger

Steamers

of

as hereunder:



Fronf

San Francisco.

MARIPOSA

.

.



..APRIL

VENTURA


.

..APRIL


MARIPOSA

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SIERRA

....MAY


MARIPOSA

.

MAY



SONOMA

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.

...JUNE


MARIPOSA

.

.



...JUNE

VENTURA


. .

...JUNE


MARIPOSA

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...JULY



SIERRA

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...JULY

"MARIPOSA

.

JULY


SONOMA

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....AUG.

Local


Boat.

cor.


SIX

ROOM


COTTAGE

with three bedrooms,

parlor,

dln'lng-rci-



kitchen, bathroom with

roll


top

tub.


and a large

two-roo-


m

servants'

hniise.

Stone curbing and cemeni sidewalks



have

been laid.

$41.00

A

MONTH,



with cash payment

of

$2M).



will buy it.

Loratlon. King

street,

Just


beyond

Waikiki turn.

MTLELLAN,

POND


&

CO,


Tel. Main

69.


Judd

Building.

In connection with

the


sailing of

the


above steamers,

the


Agent

I

pared to issue,



to

intending passengers.

Coupon

Through


Ticket,

i"

railroad, from San Francisco, to ail



Now

ViirW


htr

onv-


-

atonmnhln

11ni

tn

mm-;-



:

FOR


FURTHER

PARTICULARS.

APPLY

TO

Wm.



G.

IRWIN


&C

LI

M



I

TE

D



General Agents

Oceanic


S.

S

Albert Raas



FINANCIAL

AGENT


stock and bond broker

Member


of

Honolulu


Stock

Exchange


tt

in

Hi



mm-

-

Occidental



&

Oriental


S.S.

and


Toyo

Kisen Kaisha.

Steamers

of

the



above companies

w

on



or about

the dates

below

mentioned:



For

Japan and

China.

HONGKONG MARU



APRIL

1

CHINA



APRIL

24

DORIC



MAY

2

NIPPON MARU



MAY

10

PERU



MAY

18

COPTIC



MAY

28

AMERICA MARU



JUNE

5

PEKING



JUNE

18

GAELIC



JUNE

21

HONGKONG



MARU

JUNE


29

CHINA


JULY

6

DORIC



JULY

16

FOR GENERAL



II

II

u



unrirnii

mmrwsa


ar-m-

m

mum



mm

hsbb


h

h

mm



.mi

mm

9,



m

m

mu



mm

u

m



k.

m

m



aa

Steamship

Company.

Orders for

the

purchase


or sale of

Stocks


and

Bonds


carefully

and


promptly executed.

Loans negotiated.

DURING my

temporary

absence

Mr.


Elmer E.

Paxton


wil

act


for me under

full power of

attorney.

ALBERT


RAAS.

OFFICE


Ground

floor,


Judd

Build-


ing.

Postofflce

Box

890.


Telephone

199.


HONOLULU.

Business


men

can save


many

hours


Accross tbe Continent

From


SAN

FRANCISCO-PORTLAN-

D.

THREE TRAINS DAILY



FROM

SAN


FRANCISCO.

TWO


TRAINS

DALLY


From Portland.

Only


ires

Ms

16



no

Oillf


Four

Dots


Id

Hi

flit



Pnltmnn

Palare


Sleepers.

BultVt


Smoking

and


Library Cars, with

Harbor


Shops

and


Pleasant

Read-


ing Konnis.

Dinli.e Cats.

Meals

a

la



Carte.

Fr--


-

i;

Chatr Cars.



Pullman

O

dinary Sleepers.



J.

H. LOTITROP.

General Agent,

i:r


Third

St..


Portland.

Ore.


D. W.

HITCHCOCK. General Agent,

No.

1

Montgomery



St.,

San


Francisco,

Cal.


Or

E.

L.



LOMAX.

G. P. &


T. A..

Omaha. Nebraska.

FOR

SALE


I

Makes


Fast

Trip


From

Brtabne.Will

Take

Ma..y


Passmiw

Tndy.


The

Canadian-A-

u

t al


an

seam-hi-


AorangV,

Cap


ain Lay.

.

rrived



n

po

t



iast

evenl: g


f

"in Sydney ami

Unsbane.

She


was

i.ig.


ted

--

.o



I

b

o'cluyk



d

was


aioni-sd-

e

the



P-ii-

f.e


Mail

wharf


before

8

o'clock.



The Aorar.g. has

mac'e


one

at

the



fastest

tilps


ftom

I

ri



;1

a

e



to

tri.; port

which

have


.ever

beer


made

by

the



boats

of

the eomra



y.

She


sailed

fr

m



Sydney

on

the



23

h

o



March a

d

eft



Brisbane

on

the



29th

at

1:30



a. m.

Her


trip

to

Honolu.u



from

the Queinsland

port

was


accomp

i

hed



in

lss


ih

n

twelve



days.

Tie


Aorangi

was


not

scheduled

to

airive


until today;

s.

e



came in

many hours a lead

of

time


On

the voyage

up

fie vssel



met

wi

h



easterly and

wi:.ds


with a smooth sea and

fine


weato

i

u



tit

ii.e


ua

Lu-tuii-


t,

The


equator

was


crossed

on

the



4th

instant.


Variable

winds and heavy rain squalU were met

with

at

this



time.

Fresh


rort

.eist


trades

were4


then

encoun ered

with

heavy head seas and



freg.ueiU

lain


squalls until the

8th.


Fine weather and

a

smooth sea were



exp

r

e



c;

d

to



p

rt

after



the

Sth.


The Aorangi passed and

jexonangea signals witn

m.1

eompany


s

steamer Warrimoo

at

9

p. m.



oa

t.ie


9th of

March.


The next steamer

in

the Vancouver



'service, which sails from Sydney

tn

the



22d

instant,


is

the


Moana,

Captain


Ca-

-

jrey, formerly running



in

the San


Fran-

cisco


service, a

ve?sl


which

has


al-

-

juays



enjuyeu

a.

repuiaii



ii

aa

an



ca-

-

cellent passenger steamship



n

tact.


she

used to be one of

the favorite boats

on

the San Francisco run.



The Moana

now


takes the place

of

the Warrimoo,



which is to be

taken


off.

The Aorangi sails for Vancouver and

Victoria today

at

2



p.

m.

ane



will

car- -


ry the following passengers from

Ho-


-

nolulu:


Mr.

and


Mrs.

T.

May



and three

children,

Mrs. C.

E. Pritchard,



W.

G.

Englehurst,



Mrs.

E. Harrison,

Paul

Isenberg,



Sr., Mrs.

Paul Isenberg

and

Miss


Isenberg;

Judge and

Mrs.

Stan-


ley

and two children, Lady Herron and

Miss Luce,

John


Bull,

J. F.


Riley. Mr.

and


Mrs.

D.

J.



Lee

and,


child,

Peter


High,

Mrs.


W. Stodart,

Mr.


Tanner,

Mr.


and

Mrs.


Fowler,

daughter


and

;maid; W. Schaefer,

A. G.

King,


P.

S.

Sales,



B.

Groocock,

Mrs.

Rdgar


Wood,

Miss


E. F.

Wells, Mr.

and

Mrs.


H. H.

Brodie,


J., Smeaton,

Mr.


Jaeger,

Mr.


and

Mrs.


E. E. Henary and

son,


L.

D.

Brandon, John Wilson,



Mr.

and


Mrs.

H. H. Smith, Chas. Lennox,

Mr.

and


Mrs.

W. B. Scott,

Mr.

and


Mrs.

B.

Oberiermmer and two children,



John

Brown, V.

G.

Hollander



and

eleven


steerage.

Purser


A.

Mason


reports

that


all the

accommodations

on

the


Aorangi

are


taken

and


that

the vessel

will

take


a

full passenger

list

to

Vancouver



and

Victoria.

REAL

ESTATE


TRANSACTIONS.

April


4.

No.


8508

J.

M.



Monsarrat

to

Joe Andrade;



portions

of

Grant



3y

and


R.

P.

7470,



kul.

422


(7,212

square


fet),

Kekaulike

street,

Honolulu, Oahu.



Con-

sideration

$3,425.

No.


S409

K. L.


and

M. C.


Ladd to J.

A.

Magoon



et

al.


;

pottion


of

Grant


39,

Kekaulike street,

Honolulu,

Oahu.


Con-

sideration

$200.

April


6.

No.


8512

Trs.


Oahu College to

W. R. Castle,

tr.;

lots


8

and


9

(40,000


square

feet), block

1,

College Hill



tract,

Honolulu,

Oahu.

Consideration



$4,450.

No.


8513

Trs. Oahu College to W. R.

Castle,

Jr.;


lots

1.

2,



3,

4,

6,



6,

7, 8,


9,

10,


11

(230,404


1-- 10

square


feet),

College


Hill

tract,


Honolulu,

Oahu.


Considera-

tion


$11,000..

List of deeds

filed

April


8,

1901:


First

Party.


Second

Party.


Class.

E.

Pa



K.

Pa

D



W.

Rockey and wife

T.

E.

Cook



..

D

H.



M.

Lyman


et

al.


Halal

Hill


w

"

"



.

T"

TJ



"X

Z'JilVJZl""'

X

M. Moot e



Mrs.

Keanu


D

Waihiokaea

S.

Olala


D

Mrs.


E.

E.

Styne



Mrs.

E.

S.



Church

D

J



Carvalho

and wife


Koloa

Sugar


Treotilu

College-p!-

""

C."'


Jones,

Limited


D

Keaka


L.

1. McCandless

D

a.

W.



Rlchardson-I-

I.

C.



Easton.,

D

i;.



Jones--

J.

Kelelua



.

D

Oahu Cemetery Association



W.

M.

Giffard



D

A.

M.



Caldeira

M.

R.



Mendes

...


D

L.

von.Tempsky



and wife

V. Ven-


tura

D

A.



F.

Tavares


and

wife


M.

R.

Mendes



D

J.

H.



Cummings

M. G


Cummings..

D

J Kpkahuna



and wife

Paia


I'lan- -

tatlon


.

.

.



.

D

Trs. Oahu College



H.

P. Baldwin

D

Gear,


Lansing

&

Co.



J.

,

Shaw ..



D

S.

Callen and wife



P.

Muhlendorf

n

P. Muhlendorf



B.

M.

Allen



D

The Black

Sea

and Baltic Cannl



In

the internal

development of

Rus-


sia the

trans-Siberia-

n

Railway


is

ex-


pected

fb

play



a

great part,

but

this


is

only one of

the

gigantic


enterprises

to

which Russia



is

committed.

The

United Service Magazine gives the



fol

lowing


particulars

of

the



project

for


uniting

the Black

Sea

with


the

Baltic


by

means of a ship canal:

"The reports and

rumors during

tbe

last


year concerning the construction

of

this



proposed

great


waterway,

though very conflicting, still lead one

to

suppose


that it

is

feasible and baa



been

seriously

contemplated,

even


if

the


work has not proceeded very far.

The route proposed

is

from


the

Gulf


of

Riga along

the rivers

Duna,


Bere-sin- a,

and Dnieper

to

Kherson,


on

the


Black

Sea,


and

fifteen


ports or

har-


bors are

to be


constructed

at

various



places situated along its whole course

of

994



miles.

The channels

of

the


nvers are

to

be deepened and



new

cuttings made where necessarv

;n oa

w

Sive



a minimum depth of

twenty-


-

,

i



--

ht fppt


nf

I

water.



It

is estimated

to cost

20.000.000,



or about

5.000.-


-

00; loss


than the

amount said

to be

retii


"d

fr

cutting



the

Nicaragua

canal, and

wil1


tak

Ave


years

to

complete.



The primary object

of

this



great waterway

is

to connect the naval



dockyards

at

Libau with those



at

Nico-laief-

f,

and permit the passage



of

Rus-


sian

men-oNw- ar

from

the


Black Sea

to the Baltic, and vice versa,

thus

neutralizing



to

some


extent the

clos-


ing of

the


Bosphorus and Dardenelles

in time


of

war.


The

transit


of

the


canal from sea to sea will

take


six!

days


It

i

sold



that

LI

Hung Chang may



he

the


fut;

e

Foreign



Minister

for


Ch'na

The


P

sldent


and

the


Secretary

of

War



have sent messages of

appreciation

to General

Funston.


The

threatened strike

of the

Pennsyl-


vania

ooal


miners

has


been

averled.


President

Mitchell,

leader

of the miners.



"seu

ms

paouying



mnuence

sue-


-

PPSSI


1111V.

Entered


at

the


Postofflce

at

Honolulu,



H.

I.,


Second-clas-

s

Matter.



Iarued

Every


Morning

Except


Sunday

by

the



HAWAIIAN

GAZETTE


COMPANY.

Yon Holt liloek.

No.

65

South King



St.

A. W.


PEAltSON

Bus.nesa Manager.

SUBSCRIPTION

RATES:


For

the United

States

(including Hawaii



Territory):

I

months



2 00

6

months



4

00

8 00



1

year


y

Advertising

rates

on

application.



m

FlMf


T8L.

r

Froai



and

wrt


1,

1900


OUTWARD.

Dally Daily Dally Dally Daily

Stations.

ex.


ex.

Sun.


Sun.

a.m.


a.m

a.m.


p.m.

p.m.


Honolulu

.

,



7:10

9:16


11:05

3:15


5:10

Pearl


City

8:03


9:48

11:40


3:47

5:30


Ewa

Mill


.

.

8:33



10:08

12:00


4:05

6:10


Waianae

.

10:50



4:45

Waialua


.

11:55


5:40

Kahuku


. .

12:32


6:15

INWARD.


Daily Dally Dally Daily

Statlona.

ex.

ex.


Sun. Sun.

a.m.


a.m.

p.m. .p.m.

Kahuku

5:35


2:08

Waialua


6:10

....


2:50

Waianae


7:10

....


3:55

Ewa


Mill

5:50


7:45

1:05


4:32

Pearl


City

6:15


8:03

1:30


Honolulu

6:50


8:35

2:05


5:26

O. P. DENISON,

F.

C.

SMITH,



Superintendent.

O.

P.



&

T.

A.



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MOON.


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the


moon on

the


11th

at

5:27



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